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well i guess take a detour for now for mero ep (all this happen before cat-nap of cat hair boy)

mero doing usual sweep notice her brother more active & duty to rea.
mero & her pals wonder strange stuff like if teacher is "something" with bag & meat.
but it just a pet gator for the teacher to feed with meat.
smelly stuff but smell for ramen making.
mero mention a "zombie" give can't let them see it due temple rules.
one of them oops mention mero's mom (cause she "gone") & only memory of her mom was bandage hand & cold touch.
mero went home hear cat hair boy & wanko blah then go mom's grave.
mero put foods here rea give rea amaze at mero.
during which it's remind mero of her mom within rea then slip feel & rea fix it for mero.
show pic of rea that all folks.

It looks like their mother was a zombie as well, and the one who revived her was probably their grandfather, the one who created it in the first place. Her eventual death and grave must have meant that the potion was not complete, as he stated before when talking to him. This makes me question their father, who does not seem to be too riled up when they were talking about zombies and spoke as if he she was just her normal self. Could it be that her father truly did not know that his wife is a zombie, or is something else happening?

It looks like their mother was a zombie as well, and the one who revived her was probably their grandfather, the one who created it in the first place. Her eventual death and grave must have meant that the potion was not complete, as he stated before when talking to him. This makes me question their father, who does not seem to be too riled up when they were talking about zombies and spoke as if he she was just her normal self. Could it be that her father truly did not know that his wife is a zombie, or is something else happening?

Since father is a Buddhist priest, he might just see things in different light (^__~ )

"I'll show you that a superior mobile suit has its limits when it goes up against a superior pilot!" - Char Aznable, The Red Comet"Come on! I don't feel like losing!" - Johnny Ridden, The Crimson Lightning"Hatred is the root of all war! That's common sense, boy!" - Anavel Gato, The Nightmare of Solomon

Mero's side of the story.
This little break from previous events was kinda ok, but I'd like to see the continuation of the previous episode.
Seems like there are more people into zombies..
That sensei sure had a weird pet.
Looks like Mero is getting seriously attached to Rea ^^

This episode was a million times better than the Wanko one. I've always thought of Mero as far more interesting than Chihiro's annoying cousin, and seeing her get more screen time filed me with much glee and delight.

So, what did we learn about her? Well, for one thing, she has an obsession with ghosts, given her choice of nightwear. I also think he actually liked it when Chihiro was dependent on her. She seemed rather aloof when her dad mentioned that. There's a high chance that her mother was also a zombie. This was emphasized more when Rea did the exact same things her mother did and Rea's hand felt cold, not to mention Rea's comment about not being able to feel Mero's body heat.

She has some interesting friends as well. One is also obsessed with zombies, though in a different way than Chihiro, who is a freak, even by her standards. The other girl seems more of an airhead than anything else. Funny how she was reminiscing of ramen when she told about seeing bloody bones and the foul stench that led her there.

Next ep will feature Rea's stepmother. Not sure if I care as much about her as others, but at the very least she'll probably push the story even more forward towards the confrontation between Chihiro and Rea's father.

It was weird how Rea hadn't seemingly aged between certain scenes, but the dad suddenly aged several years...
Speaking of that, the cuts between scenes kind of felt sudden, especially during the "nursing back to health" --> "marriage" part.

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Fantastic exposition of Rea's twisted and complicated "family". They are still terrible parents and a danger to her, but now we have more information that makes their character more nuanced and a bit more sympathetic. What's a little disappointing is that Rea's real mother had so little screen-time, considering the massive impact she had on everyone. But I guess the take-away is that it wasn't necessary to delve into her character/personality more, since she's blatantly identical to her daughter: sweet, kind, gentle, pure, fragile, etc.

Lol Rea's stepmom trying to get Furuya to make use of her body. It was quite interesting that Rea's father even fell for her sickly mother. So that's why he loves his daughter too much. Younger Rea was too cute though. So it'll be settled with a fencing match.